Remedora
Description
Remedora is a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform that integrates patient intake, e-prescribing, and pharmacy fulfillment into a single system. It enables healthcare brands to efficiently capture patient data, manage clinical workflows, and process prescriptions without the need for multiple vendors. By providing a seamless experience for both patients and care teams, Remedora enhances operational efficiency and compliance, making it easier for healthcare providers to deliver quality care at scale.
Features
- Patient Intake Software: Branded patient intake with adaptive questionnaires and consent capture for a premium experience.
- E-Prescribing & Fulfillment: Integrated e-prescribing and pharmacy fulfillment for streamlined order management.
- Adaptive Logic: Routes patients through appropriate screening flows based on their symptoms and history.
- Compliance Dashboard: Real-time compliance status with encryption and access logs for security.
- Telehealth eCommerce: Connects storefront, intake, consult, prescription, and reorder journey for better conversion.
- HIPAA Compliance: Built with strict safeguards to protect patient health information and ensure compliance.
Team
- remedora - Founder
FAQ
How quickly can we launch on Remedora?
Remedora is built for teams that want speed without cutting compliance corners. Implementation is tailored to your intake flows, clinical operations, and fulfillment model.
Does Remedora include patient intake, e-prescribing, and pharmacy fulfillment?
Yes. Remedora connects patient intake software, provider review, e-prescribing workflows, and fulfillment operations in one system.
Can we keep our own brand and patient experience?
Yes. Remedora supports branded storefronts and patient-facing flows so your experience feels like your company.
Is Remedora built for HIPAA-compliant telehealth?
Yes. Remedora is built to support HIPAA-compliant telehealth operations with access controls, auditability, encryption, and BAA-ready workflows.
When should a telehealth company build instead of buy?
Building usually makes sense only when a company has strong internal engineering, compliance leadership, unusual workflow requirements, and enough runway to absorb delays.
Why do most founders buy telehealth infrastructure?
Most founders buy because it shortens launch time, reduces integration and compliance risk, and lets the team focus on brand, patient experience, and growth.